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cartwright: good morning, everyone. with regret, i say that we are unfortunately gathered here to mark really a low point in the labor law of the united states of america. this week, with the case of janus versus afscme, a narrow majority, 5-4 of the court reversed 40 years of american legal precedent, took the fash rick of american law and tore it to set back the rights of working men and women. and make no mistake, this i not just public sector working men and women. this is public sector people. we are talking about snow plow drivers and state correctional officers and local policemen and firefighters and the people who make us safe and secure and educate our children, the people that get out of bed every day and take care of their kids and then they go to work for us to protect us. and their rights were directly implicated by this janus decision. but make no mistake, it doesn't stop with them. if you work -- if you are a member of a labor union that is a private sector union, if you are a heavy equipment operator, y
cartwright: good morning, everyone. with regret, i say that we are unfortunately gathered here to mark really a low point in the labor law of the united states of america. this week, with the case of janus versus afscme, a narrow majority, 5-4 of the court reversed 40 years of american legal precedent, took the fash rick of american law and tore it to set back the rights of working men and women. and make no mistake, this i not just public sector working men and women. this is public sector...
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high-yield to representative cartwright of pennsylvania who -- >> excuse me. if you don't mind, i know that she needs to get to her meeting, you are -- >> i really appreciate it. thank you to everyone who does appear champion this. before i just yesterday supreme court decision, i want to say that right now there are people across this country who are deeply and rightly worried about how justice kennedy's retirement affects their day-to-day lives. they will have questions for this administration. every republican who decides the people do not need a voicemail that president trump is simple and in charge after blocking his qualified nominee will have questions like what will that mean for my coverage if i have a pre-existing condition. will my daughter grow up without the right to make her own decisions about her own body? the issue at the core, will i be able to stand up for my rights at work, including my right to join a union? women and men nationwide no how much is that steak and so did the democrats in the senate. we will push republicans to agree that we
high-yield to representative cartwright of pennsylvania who -- >> excuse me. if you don't mind, i know that she needs to get to her meeting, you are -- >> i really appreciate it. thank you to everyone who does appear champion this. before i just yesterday supreme court decision, i want to say that right now there are people across this country who are deeply and rightly worried about how justice kennedy's retirement affects their day-to-day lives. they will have questions for this...
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speakers included former joint chiefs of staff vice chair cartwright and several military experts, this is about an hour. > welcome, everyone, i'm paul. i'm pleased to announce the launch of a new report talking about how we think about technology risk. secretary dan zig has been a leader on emergebt technologies for a long time ind i'm excited thisewept of th valuable contributions to how we think about risk for emerging technologies in the national security space. number of countries have expressed desire to work in artificial intelligence. china announce thared poll on artificial intelligence and the united states also announced research in it. we have a great lineup of speakers. i'm going to give brief -- i'll briefly mentioned they will -- mention them. you have your full buyos in your handout. we're going to have a great discussion and i hope it will address how we look at risk in advanced technology. >> thank you. not only for this event but for role in this support. we are grate grate -- quite grateful for the contributions you all made. this report i'll just briefly mention, st
speakers included former joint chiefs of staff vice chair cartwright and several military experts, this is about an hour. > welcome, everyone, i'm paul. i'm pleased to announce the launch of a new report talking about how we think about technology risk. secretary dan zig has been a leader on emergebt technologies for a long time ind i'm excited thisewept of th valuable contributions to how we think about risk for emerging technologies in the national security space. number of countries have...
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speakers included former joint chiefs of staff vice chair cartwright and several military experts, this is about an hour. >> welcome, everyone, i'm paul.
speakers included former joint chiefs of staff vice chair cartwright and several military experts, this is about an hour. >> welcome, everyone, i'm paul.
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cartwright, the most courageous of the four of us. >> this discussion is imrt he fnt end early into the game as possible and should probably be redone on multiple occasions as new technologies are introduced. i think for me, the experience side of the equation, the one area that has to be explored a little more was given opportunity and favor but the risk is a continuum and you operate on that continuum and audiences are in different places on it and demographically people are in different places, not continuing the risk of what they are willing to tolerate so for me, understanding where you are on the continuum adjusts what steps you take as you move forward and what steps you are willing to take. for me with a problem of somebody appeared on the flank of the unit and was able to take advtage of a poti we had, we lost people, willing to take the 20% right now, 20% solutionnd athing at will get me lives protected even if it is not all, willing to take that risk. >> if it is the approach of introducing precision and stealth, that is a different calculation more in line with decisions tha
cartwright, the most courageous of the four of us. >> this discussion is imrt he fnt end early into the game as possible and should probably be redone on multiple occasions as new technologies are introduced. i think for me, the experience side of the equation, the one area that has to be explored a little more was given opportunity and favor but the risk is a continuum and you operate on that continuum and audiences are in different places on it and demographically people are in...
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we decided amongst ourselves that general cartwright would start because he's the most courageous of the four of us. [laughter] >> i think, you know, one, this discussion is important to get at the front end as early into the game as possible, and it -- and it should probably be redone on multiple occasions as new technologies are introduced. i think for me and the experience s of the equation, the one area that i think has to be explored a little more than probably was given opportunity in the paper, but risk is a continuum, and you operate on that continuum, and your audiences are in different places on it. demographically people are in different places on that continuum, risk, what they are willing to tolerate and what they aren't. so for me understanding where you are on that continuum adjusts what steps you take as you move forward and what steps you're willing to takend how mu risk you're willing to take. for me, with a problem of somebody appeared on the flank of that unit and was able to take advantage of a position that we had and we lost people, i'm willing to take the 20%
we decided amongst ourselves that general cartwright would start because he's the most courageous of the four of us. [laughter] >> i think, you know, one, this discussion is important to get at the front end as early into the game as possible, and it -- and it should probably be redone on multiple occasions as new technologies are introduced. i think for me and the experience s of the equation, the one area that i think has to be explored a little more than probably was given opportunity...
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cartwright. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized. mrcartwright: thankou, madam speaker. i rise in support of h.r. 5892, a bill that i am proud to have co-sponsored with representative lewis. i would like to thank congressman lewis as well as the education and work force committee for their hard work on this bill. and pennsylvania has the fourth highest rate of deaths due to drug overdoses in the nation and northeastern pennsylvania where i represent has one of the highest rates of fatal drug overdoses in our state. beyond the statistics are stories of broken families and broken dreams due to the addiction to and the abuse of these drugs. in fact, the centers for disease control and prevention estimate that approximately 91 deaths from opioid overdoses occur every day in our nation. this epidemic -- it breaks our hearts. but it also hurts our economy. an estimated 20% of men and 25% of women declined labor force participation between 1999 and 2015 can be attributed to the increase in opioid prescriptions. this is a public health and e
cartwright. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized. mrcartwright: thankou, madam speaker. i rise in support of h.r. 5892, a bill that i am proud to have co-sponsored with representative lewis. i would like to thank congressman lewis as well as the education and work force committee for their hard work on this bill. and pennsylvania has the fourth highest rate of deaths due to drug overdoses in the nation and northeastern pennsylvania where i represent has one of the highest rates...
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what the taliban leadership have seen as their cards right now they're very normally very obedient cartwright mixing with the enemy mingling with the enemy posting selfies on on social media it was like pieces broken after three days and that is interest for leadership which still seems bent on violent jihad ok clark thank you very much andy. now we've got a lot more to come on this news hour including political backlash grazes the u.s. separates undocumented migrants from the children. and the competing claims over who's in control of the day the airport in yemen as an important aid delivery reaches qatar. and some of cup winning inspiration for brazil as they get a surprise visit ahead of their first game in russia jail we'll have all the details in sport. a shootout and house nicaragua's capital have killed at least eight people and shattered a short lived truce between president in the protest since he wanted him gone among those killed in the six members of one family including two young children portugal . police and managua say a group of hooded men through fire bombed into this house.
what the taliban leadership have seen as their cards right now they're very normally very obedient cartwright mixing with the enemy mingling with the enemy posting selfies on on social media it was like pieces broken after three days and that is interest for leadership which still seems bent on violent jihad ok clark thank you very much andy. now we've got a lot more to come on this news hour including political backlash grazes the u.s. separates undocumented migrants from the children. and the...
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on do we move or do we want to move or so i think what's important members because the first of its cartwright it was the first. open protocol to solve something called the buys and generals problem which was previously what many thought to be an unsolvable computer science problem from that we've seen thousands of other digital currencies effectively copy and mimic a lot of what the coin originally introduced that's important what we're seeing happen is innovation on the edges the big coin developer community which is global but you pretty darn diverse when you look at it recognizes that it has a very large network and in many ways it's being used as a store of value or we're not wondering every coffee shop paying with that coin and that's ok over time though what we're seeing happen is that these new these new crypto assets a theory is a great example they have a much larger kind of surface area you can develop more stings like smart contracts and top of them and that's allowing a lot of really unique and interesting things to happen and we're watching because be a little bit more safe a lit
on do we move or do we want to move or so i think what's important members because the first of its cartwright it was the first. open protocol to solve something called the buys and generals problem which was previously what many thought to be an unsolvable computer science problem from that we've seen thousands of other digital currencies effectively copy and mimic a lot of what the coin originally introduced that's important what we're seeing happen is innovation on the edges the big coin...
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cartwright: i thank my colleague from california and when i think of california and i think of conservation, i think of john muir. really the father of the national forests and the founder of the sierra club and you have a lot to be proud of in california, in john muir. his final resting place is there. i think of him but when i think of conservation, i also think of a wonderful pennsylvanian conservationist by the name of gifford pinshow. gifford pinshow was a noted republican and progressive, a conservationist to make pennsylvania proud. he was the governor of pennsylvania twice. he was the first chief of the united states forest service. t above all he was a pioneer in the american conservation movement. so it makes me proud to be from northeastern pennsylvania, where for many, many years gifford pin had -- pinshow lived. mr. speaker, the land and water conservation fund's authorization expires on september 30. this vital program, which was -- which has broad bipartisan and bicameral support, should be made permanent and should be fully funded. i am proud to support h.r. 502, which perma
cartwright: i thank my colleague from california and when i think of california and i think of conservation, i think of john muir. really the father of the national forests and the founder of the sierra club and you have a lot to be proud of in california, in john muir. his final resting place is there. i think of him but when i think of conservation, i also think of a wonderful pennsylvanian conservationist by the name of gifford pinshow. gifford pinshow was a noted republican and progressive,...
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we decided amongst ourselves general cartwright would start. >> on the knuckle dragger. they think, you know, this discussion is important to get at the front end, early into the game and they should probably be redone as new technologies produce. i think for me on the experience side of the equation, the one area that i think has to be explored a little more and was probably given opportunity in the favor. the risk of a continuum and you operate on that continuance in your audiences are in different places on it. demographic people are in different places on that continuum of risk, but they are willing to tolerate what they are. for me, understanding where you are on that continuum addresses what steps you take as you afford and what steps are willing toake and what risk you're willing to take. for me, what the problem of somebody appearing on the flank of that unit and was able to take advantage of a position that we had when we lost people. i'm willing to say and take the 20% right now. 20% solution, untested. and it ain't that will get me protected, even if it's not
we decided amongst ourselves general cartwright would start. >> on the knuckle dragger. they think, you know, this discussion is important to get at the front end, early into the game and they should probably be redone as new technologies produce. i think for me on the experience side of the equation, the one area that i think has to be explored a little more and was probably given opportunity in the favor. the risk of a continuum and you operate on that continuance in your audiences are...
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cartwright: thank you, mr. speaker. i represent a district in northeastern pennsylvania where collective bargaining rights are time honored and highly alued. the the work our unions have done over the past 100-plus years has changed our laws and practices that helped create our strong american middle class. our middle class is something that really makes us the envy of the free world and american unions keep them --the middle class strong. today, public sector unions represent about 17.3 million workers in state and local governments across the country. these public sector workers keep us safe and teach and nurture our children, care for our families. as union members they are empowered through collective action to fight for fair wages and work conditions as mr. mcgovern mentioned. but yesterday in a 5-4 decision, the supreme court ruled against unions in the asfscme. nice vs. they overturned four decades, 40 years of legal precedent to undermine the rights of correctional officers, state and local policemen, firefighte
cartwright: thank you, mr. speaker. i represent a district in northeastern pennsylvania where collective bargaining rights are time honored and highly alued. the the work our unions have done over the past 100-plus years has changed our laws and practices that helped create our strong american middle class. our middle class is something that really makes us the envy of the free world and american unions keep them --the middle class strong. today, public sector unions represent about 17.3...
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the democratic address from representative matt cartwright of pennsylvania deals with t
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representative cartwright: hello. i'm congressman matt cartwright. it was with regret i read the supreme court's decision this week. the u.s. supreme court voted against every single hard working american who fights every day just to make ends meet, just to pay their bills, to support their families, just to put away a little bit of money. this week's decision undermines the freedom of people who keep us safe -- first responders, corrections officers, police officers, snow plow drivers, firefighters, teachers, sanitation workers. all public service workers, public servants who go out there every day for you, for me, and for our kids. this 5-4 vote decision undermines their very freedom to negotiate for decent pay and fair work places. i represent northeastern pennsylvania, a place where the right to bargain collectively is time honored. back in 1902, this man, john mitchell, a labor organizer, came to the area and what he found was miners working all hours in terrible conditions for meager pay. he also found that the workers were unable to join toget
representative cartwright: hello. i'm congressman matt cartwright. it was with regret i read the supreme court's decision this week. the u.s. supreme court voted against every single hard working american who fights every day just to make ends meet, just to pay their bills, to support their families, just to put away a little bit of money. this week's decision undermines the freedom of people who keep us safe -- first responders, corrections officers, police officers, snow plow drivers,...